THE CLASSIC SALE 21st & 22nd March 2026
136 The Classic Sale at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show 2026 iconicauctioneers.com •Very well presented in Tahiti Blue with a black Ambla interior and American Walnut veneers • Powered by its original 3.0-litre V8 engine (145bhp and 167ft/lb when new) and Borg- Warner Type 35 3-speed automatic transmission • Treated to some £10,000 worth of restoration works by marque specialist MV Classics in 2008, the quality of which is evident in the car’s condition today • Part of our vendor’s private Collection since 2022, kept in heated storage, used sparingly and looked after by the Collection’s own mechanic. At the time of cataloguing, the odometer was reading 34,355 miles • The accompanying paperwork includes the car’s original Passport to Service •An appealing addition for any enthusiast seeking a well-cared for example. Sensibly estimated, this is a great opportunity to enjoy one of the 1970s most usable classics. A particularly fine example of the second generation of Triumph’s handsome 1970s British sports-tourer in an Italian overcoat. Seller Rating: 78 / 135 ««« Registration: MVE 998R Chassis No.: LD42306A Estimate: £12,000 - £15,000 Specialist: Tom Womersley Telephone No: 07756 810183 Lot 392 1976 Triumph Stag Mk II • Featuring a 1,497cc SOHC engine, 4-speed manual gearbox, and independent front suspension and was known for its 48–58 bhp output and over 75mph top speed • This example has had just four former keepers and has remained with its current owner for the past five years •Well, presented with a newly trimmed leather interior, fresh carpets, new hood and side screens, new hardwood dashboard, correct instruments, a new steering wheel and supplied with a full tonneau cover •Benefiting from significant mechanical attention in the recent years including new rear springs, crown wheel and pinion, front shock absorbers, clutch, radiator core, dynamo and starter motor, together with recent new tyres and battery •Supported by a comprehensive history file dating back to 1976, evidencing long term care and ongoing maintenance throughout its life and offered from a private Collection •With modest ownership, substantial recent expenditure and a strong history file, this well sorted example is ready to be enjoyed by its next custodian This sociable little Singer patently cared for, recently refreshed and ready for its next adventure. Seller Rating: 89 / 135 ««« Registration: RGO 108 Chassis No.: 4AD 579 Estimate: £10,000 - £12,000 Specialist: Tom Womersley Telephone No: 07756 810183 Lot 393 1955 Singer 4AD Roadster More Details Lot 392 Bid On Lot 392 More Details Lot 393 Bid On Lot 393
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